Cannington Cemetery: Excavations 1962-3 of Prehistoric, Roman, Post-Roman, and Later Features at Cannington Park Quarry, Near Bridgwater, Somerset

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With specialist contributions by the late F. W. Anderson, A. M. ApSimon, J. Bayley, L. Biek, the late G. C. Boon, the late T. Briscoe, D. R. Brothwell, E. Fowler, M. G. Fulford, S. Gauthier, J. Graham-Campbell, the late M. Guido, M. P. Heyworth, D. R. Hughes, K. Izard, P. J. Leach, D. F. Mackreth, K. Manchester, J. G. McDonnell, S Payne, D. P. S. Peacock, R. Powers, J. Price, M. J. G. Russell, A. Saville, D. Sherlock, I. F. Smith, A. J. Walker and D. F. Williams. A report on the excavations (1962-63) at the Late and Post-Roman site of Cannington in Somerset, on the shores of the Bristol Channel. This comprehensive report includes information on earlier investigations at the site, as well as evidence recovered from earlier periods. The report opens with a discussion of the topography, geology and nature of the site, followed by the excavation methodology. Individual chapters are deal with the Roman inhumation burials from the cemetery, the grave goods, dating and phasing, the biology of the human remains including pathology, health and dentition, physical characteristics and age, sex and mortality profiles. The grave goods and other finds are presented in detail along with illustrations and statistical analysis. The final discussion places the evidence in context and explores the broader significance of the development of the cemetery and grave types.

Author(s): Philip Rahtz, Sue Hirst, Susan M. Wright
Series: Britannia Monograph Series, 17
Publisher: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 544
City: London

List of Figures xv
List of Tables xxi
SUMMARY 23
INTRODUCTION 1
Abbreviations 2
Acknowledgements 3
CHAPTER 1: THE SITE AND ITS PREVIOUS HISTORY 7
CHAPTER 2: THE EXCAVATION 29
CHAPTER 3: THE CEMETERY 59
CHAPTER 4: THE HUMAN BIOLOGY 131
CHAPTER 5: THE FINDS 257
CHAPTER 6: DISCUSSION 393
INDEX OF SITES 427
BIBLIOGRAPHY 428
APPENDICES 442
INDEX 511